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we had a series of requirements the plo to do meet. they had to recognize israel, renounce terror and violence. if they were not prepared to meet that, there wouldn't have been a dialogue with the plo. why would we allow hamas not to meet any of those conditions and deal with it? i don't see. >> it dennis ross, thank you, ambassad ambassador. good to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, congressm maman clyborn. blp. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. christine osborn wants you to shop small. the owner of wonder works, a charleston, south carolina, based toy store believes in cooperation instead of competition. he has a section dedicated to locally made products to make sure that her customers' dollars stay local. for more, watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare... now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of y
we had a series of requirements the plo to do meet. they had to recognize israel, renounce terror and violence. if they were not prepared to meet that, there wouldn't have been a dialogue with the plo. why would we allow hamas not to meet any of those conditions and deal with it? i don't see. >> it dennis ross, thank you, ambassad ambassador. good to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, congressm maman clyborn. blp. >>> it's time for the "your business"...
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and the plo in ramallah. israel can make a peace agreement with the palestinians. the p.a. and the plo in particular, only legal authorized representatives of the palestinian people. so israel could make a deal with them. hamas and gaza could try to be a spoiler, but the palestinians want a peace agreement. they want independence. they want an independent state. i think public pressure would make it very hard for hamas to stand against that, if israel and the plo were able to do a deal. now, in the meanwhile, gaza is ruled by hamas and hamas, as you pointed out, is undergoing a power shift since the arab spring and since hamas lost its relationship with syria, its headquarters of its external leadership in damascus and most of its relationship with iran. i think there has been an effort by factions inside gaza, to try to pull ultimate decision-making, real power within the group -- and in order to do that, they started firing rockets to israel again and say we rule and we fight and we're the decisionmakers. you guys go and deal with our friends and get us money and support
and the plo in ramallah. israel can make a peace agreement with the palestinians. the p.a. and the plo in particular, only legal authorized representatives of the palestinian people. so israel could make a deal with them. hamas and gaza could try to be a spoiler, but the palestinians want a peace agreement. they want independence. they want an independent state. i think public pressure would make it very hard for hamas to stand against that, if israel and the plo were able to do a deal. now, in...
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later on with a spokeswoman, diana bhutu later in this hour to get the other perspective, a former plo spokeswoman. and again that's diana bhutu later in this hour. >>> while the president pays close attention to incidents in the middle east, he's paying attention to diplomatic goals during his trip to the middle east. including one historic visit. mike viquiera, why was it vital that the president make this trip to asia? >> he's fulfilling a commitment and a symbolic commitment. to pay more attention to east asia, particularly those nations that are in the neighborhood of china. of course the rising influence of china been going on for decades now. both militarily and economically. there are geographic disputes in the region between the philippines, vietnam, several other countries, over some islands in the south china sea. the president, you're right is making an historic visit, he'll be the first sitting president to visit myanmar, known as burma. and the first sitting president to visit cambodia. he overnights tonight in thailand. he's had meetings there. he's visited a buddhist te
later on with a spokeswoman, diana bhutu later in this hour to get the other perspective, a former plo spokeswoman. and again that's diana bhutu later in this hour. >>> while the president pays close attention to incidents in the middle east, he's paying attention to diplomatic goals during his trip to the middle east. including one historic visit. mike viquiera, why was it vital that the president make this trip to asia? >> he's fulfilling a commitment and a symbolic commitment....
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just for some context here, though, the plo has been a permanent observer. that's been their status since 1974. and that has given palestinians the right to speak out and be heard at the assembly. but it doesn't give them a right to vote. richard roth, who covers the u.n. extensively and is our cnn favorite on this topic, is there to really give a little more context as to what they wanted to and what kind of status it would give them and how far up in status it would actually elevate them. richard, tell us what it means. >> okay. first, just to clarify, hamas not really here with the palestinians. the palestinian president abbas is in new york, met with the secretary general last night. yes, this is, as usual with the u.n., words matter. sometimes one letter in a document could be a time bomb. what we have here is the u.n. upgrading later today the status of the palestinians here. they are in effect going to become sort of a state within a group of states. but really, as you mentioned, they won't have the right to vote. they're not going to be an official n
just for some context here, though, the plo has been a permanent observer. that's been their status since 1974. and that has given palestinians the right to speak out and be heard at the assembly. but it doesn't give them a right to vote. richard roth, who covers the u.n. extensively and is our cnn favorite on this topic, is there to really give a little more context as to what they wanted to and what kind of status it would give them and how far up in status it would actually elevate them....
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you'll hear from a former plo negotiator on the future of palestinians in the region. but first, some live pictures from tahrir square in cairo. protesting against morsi. these smartphones come with a bonus $100 walmart gift card? that's right. so it's like i won. sure. oh my gosh i won!!! i won!!! [ male announcer ] get a $100 walmart gift card when you buy any android or windows 8 smartphone. through december 1st. from america's gift headquarters. walmart. open enrollment is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call to enroll in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? it can combines medicare parts a and b, which is your hospital and doctor coverage with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan starting at a zero dollar monthly premium -- no more than what you already pay for medicare part b. an aarp medicarecomplete plan offers you benefits like an annual physical
you'll hear from a former plo negotiator on the future of palestinians in the region. but first, some live pictures from tahrir square in cairo. protesting against morsi. these smartphones come with a bonus $100 walmart gift card? that's right. so it's like i won. sure. oh my gosh i won!!! i won!!! [ male announcer ] get a $100 walmart gift card when you buy any android or windows 8 smartphone. through december 1st. from america's gift headquarters. walmart. open enrollment is here. the time to...
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abbas of the plo has committed to the principles of nonviolenc nonviolence, the bid is the only way of putting palestinians back on the agenda. the israeli foreign ministry is threatening to nullify the oslo accor accords. what's your response? >> well, i wish that were true. in fact, for 19 years now, abbas promotes hatred and violence against jews, they promote that jews are an aids virus. they honor terrorists regularly when they die so we don't want another hamas state next to israel. we want a true civilized state, so we need to make it clear they have to show they're stopping promoting hatred and violence, they'll truly accept a jewish state. they don't have emblems like this. this is an emblem the fatah put together a year or two ago showing israel where a picture of arafat and a -- rifle. this is not an emblem of peace, so the palestinian authority is not serious about peace. they say in speech after speech, if the arabs want war against israel, we will join them. israel has to wait until ta changes before state hood can be confirmed. >> when i was in israel just few months ago
abbas of the plo has committed to the principles of nonviolenc nonviolence, the bid is the only way of putting palestinians back on the agenda. the israeli foreign ministry is threatening to nullify the oslo accor accords. what's your response? >> well, i wish that were true. in fact, for 19 years now, abbas promotes hatred and violence against jews, they promote that jews are an aids virus. they honor terrorists regularly when they die so we don't want another hamas state next to israel....
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given the chance, i believe they would probably want to function very much like the plo functioned in the old days. they want the legitimacy. they want to be driving the street just as the muslim brotherhood became the new mubarak, the hamas people would become the new palestinian authority if given the chance. the question is do you want to reward them for 20 years of very bad behavior, sabotaging peace when it might have been possible and simply so they could be in the driver's seat running it on their terms. that's i think the issue. >> we will have to leave it there. martin and jim, thank you both so very much. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] take dayquil... [ ding! ] ...and spend time on the slopes. take alka-seltzer plus cold & cough... [ buzz! ] ...and spend time on the chair. for non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. take dayquil. use nyquil d... [ ding! ] ...and get longer nighttime cough relief. use tylenol cold multisymptom nighttime... [ coughs ] [ buzz! ] [ screams ] ...and you could find yourself... honey? ...on the couch. nyquil d. 50% longer cough and stuffy
given the chance, i believe they would probably want to function very much like the plo functioned in the old days. they want the legitimacy. they want to be driving the street just as the muslim brotherhood became the new mubarak, the hamas people would become the new palestinian authority if given the chance. the question is do you want to reward them for 20 years of very bad behavior, sabotaging peace when it might have been possible and simply so they could be in the driver's seat running...
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the oslo accords signed -- establishing recognition of each side between israel and the plo. years of talks followed and marred by disagreement. mahmoud abbas is elected as arafat's successor by the palestinian people. in the same year, israel withdraws from all settlements in gaz in. hamas then wins big in the elections sending a ripple of worry around the world. since then, the back and forth continued with no definitive end to the conflict. let's be clear, this cribbed version of history doesn't begin to explore the complexity. in fact, i sort of picked and chose which moments of the timeline to highlight, which sa i controversial approach to the story of the middle east. even the starting point that i chose can be deemed controversial. others may begin at britain's involvement or in the 1917 balance for declaration. there are those that have gone all the way back to the biblical era. the very language that we use when talking about the middle east can be a mine field with certain words carrying hidden meanings, indicating sympathy for one side or the other. accurately and
the oslo accords signed -- establishing recognition of each side between israel and the plo. years of talks followed and marred by disagreement. mahmoud abbas is elected as arafat's successor by the palestinian people. in the same year, israel withdraws from all settlements in gaz in. hamas then wins big in the elections sending a ripple of worry around the world. since then, the back and forth continued with no definitive end to the conflict. let's be clear, this cribbed version of history...
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they're in a bind and why they've activated heavy plo diplomacy, along with the turks to mediate this. in the end, it's a function of what the israelis decide. certainly, they can help negotiate a cease-fire and weigh in on terms of the cease-fire. it's an end of the israelis calculation and on that the u.s. doesn't have much say. frankly, the u.s. doesn't have all that much leverage with issue. in an issue like this, they do what they think is right for them. the u.s. doesn't have the kind of influence it used to have with mubarak in egypt. egypt loses if there's an escalation. you can argue jordan loses because there's more public pressure on the king. the palestinian authority, there will be more pressure and the winners will be hezbollah, supplying missiles to hamas, iran supplying missiles to hamas. everybody has an interest in a cease-fire and yet there is an escalation that can get out of hand. >> the arab spring led to popular uprisings in many cases changing the leadership in those countries. how do you think the arab spring affected the calculation here and what's taking pla
they're in a bind and why they've activated heavy plo diplomacy, along with the turks to mediate this. in the end, it's a function of what the israelis decide. certainly, they can help negotiate a cease-fire and weigh in on terms of the cease-fire. it's an end of the israelis calculation and on that the u.s. doesn't have much say. frankly, the u.s. doesn't have all that much leverage with issue. in an issue like this, they do what they think is right for them. the u.s. doesn't have the kind of...
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the amount of proximity you would have to have to do this in other words, there weren't half a dozen plo leaders or family member whose got sick when somebody poisoned a meal. if in fact this turns out to be a poisoning, it had to be somebody one on one who to cut this into this drink in a fair amount. >> i know polonium 210 used with alexander and suspected with yasser arafat. his body has been interred for years. what's the chances they'll find traces of that? >> the fbi, the guy who worked on the other case a shelf life of 138 days. a pound of it 138, a half pound of it. interred since 2004. a highly concentrated but very small amount. what they're probably not going to find is evidence of polonium. what they could find is a daughter product like lead 206, which would leave behind but that's not so unique that it couldn't have come from something else. >> but the israelis are suspected that if, in fact, it's has the as any evidence they've used this kind of thing before? >> yes and no. there is a case of khaled in september of 1997 was on the street in jordan when two israeli agents c
the amount of proximity you would have to have to do this in other words, there weren't half a dozen plo leaders or family member whose got sick when somebody poisoned a meal. if in fact this turns out to be a poisoning, it had to be somebody one on one who to cut this into this drink in a fair amount. >> i know polonium 210 used with alexander and suspected with yasser arafat. his body has been interred for years. what's the chances they'll find traces of that? >> the fbi, the guy...
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and the plo. their leadership in ramallah. and their strategy, versus hamas's strategy of arms struggle and we and the israelis play a huge role in determining how that goes. one of the reasons that hamas is, is may be able to spin this in a huge and lasting political victory unlike last time. unlike in 2008-2009, is the lack of contrast with the west bank and the reason for that is that western aid, american and european aid has been cut in half. and half of that american half is being held back now. so the p.a. can't even meet payroll. and then there's no functioning peace process. so what it means is, confronting people. >> steve, i want to hear how you view this politically, how you talk to your constituents about it after a break. try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase.
and the plo. their leadership in ramallah. and their strategy, versus hamas's strategy of arms struggle and we and the israelis play a huge role in determining how that goes. one of the reasons that hamas is, is may be able to spin this in a huge and lasting political victory unlike last time. unlike in 2008-2009, is the lack of contrast with the west bank and the reason for that is that western aid, american and european aid has been cut in half. and half of that american half is being held...
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, but you've got both of them, and we just talked to a representative, a former legaaadvisor to the plo saying, look, it's not their fault. it's the other person's fault, it's the other side's fault. how do you intervene and fwet this to actually stop? >> that's the dilemma. i mean, i think the united states -- the only answer that really would be to try to get the countries that have influence with hamas to put pressure, so urge hem to stop. the president of the united states has been talking with the president of israel and egypt. there was concern that something -- they obviously support the palestinians ms, but at the same time a senior cabinet official said that the peace treaty is not in jeopardy, so there are delicate relationships here, but they need to try to get some type of pressure on hamas to stop. the u.s. at the same time has, you know, been urging israel to be careful, minimize civilian deaths, if possible, but also says that the -- that israel has a right to defend itself. >> i want to read this from the u.s. ambassador of the u.n., susan rice, what they she said during
, but you've got both of them, and we just talked to a representative, a former legaaadvisor to the plo saying, look, it's not their fault. it's the other person's fault, it's the other side's fault. how do you intervene and fwet this to actually stop? >> that's the dilemma. i mean, i think the united states -- the only answer that really would be to try to get the countries that have influence with hamas to put pressure, so urge hem to stop. the president of the united states has been...
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we'll be joined by the israeli deputy foreign minister as well as the plo ambassador to the united states who supported hamas earlier this week. both of them going to come out front to answer those questions tonight. that's coming up top of the hour, wolf. until then, back to you in jerusalem. >> thanks very much. >> all right. this just coming in "the situation room." brand new comments by the united states ambassador to the united nations susan rice about the attack in benghazi, libya. joe johns has the details. what's going on, joe? >> wolf, minutes ago at the united nations, u.s. ambassador susan rice broke her silence about the controversy other her response to the september 11 terror attack on the consulate in benghazi, libya. many republicans including john mccain say her comments after the attack were intentionally misleading. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that information was preliminary. and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. everyone, particularly the intelligence communit
we'll be joined by the israeli deputy foreign minister as well as the plo ambassador to the united states who supported hamas earlier this week. both of them going to come out front to answer those questions tonight. that's coming up top of the hour, wolf. until then, back to you in jerusalem. >> thanks very much. >> all right. this just coming in "the situation room." brand new comments by the united states ambassador to the united nations susan rice about the attack in...